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C7 Corvette News, Spy Photos, Rumors and More

The C7 Corvette Stingray is the next generation sports car from Chevrolet. Powered by the all new small block LT1 V8 which produces 455 hp and 460 lb-ft of torque or 460 hp and 465 lb-ft torque with the optional performance exhaust. Here is a list of links for everything you need to know about the C7 Corvette:

Remember that black Corvette Stingray that Vossen Wheels showed off down at the Palm Beach International Raceway in South Florida last month? Vossen has just uploaded a new photoshoot with the C7 wearing their soon-to-be-released Vossen Precision Series Wheels in a gloss graphite finish.

Ever since it was introduced to the public in 1953, the Chevrolet Corvette has been a trend-setter.

The seventh-generation Stingray unveiled in January continues that tradition in brilliant fashion, and the automotive press continues to take notice.

The latest: The Motor Press Guild, the largest automotive media association in North America, announced today that the 2014 Corvette Stingray is the winner of its 2013 Innovation Vehicle of the Year Award in the over $29,000 category.

When we posted a photo of a white C7 Corvette Stingray from SEMA on facebook that had the lower black bumper cover painted white, it received a lot of positive comments. We knew that RPI Designs has been working on offerings for the Corvette Stingray and today we heard that they are now selling a lower rear bumper cover in the same exterior body color as your C7 Corvette Stingray.

Dubai loves to put on a big show. Just witness the world’s tallest building, Burj Khalifa, that reaches an amazing 2,722 feet into the sky over there.

But buildings aren’t the only things that Dubai loves to show off.

The Dubai Civil Defense has just upgraded to the fluorescent yellow 2014 Corvette Stingray that’s shown in this photo. With all the decals and the bright paint, it’s definitely a one-of-a-kind look for Chevy’s seventh-generation sports car.

Ride along as these four all new 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingrays take 2 hot laps on the Spring Mountain test track in Nevada. This track is part of the Ron Fellows Performance Driving School. Two Rydell employees were riding along inside these cars during Corvette Stingray training. You have to see it to believe it. This car is unbelievable! Enjoy!

For the first time, two seats are being offered in the 2014 Corvette Stingray. The standard GT seat is already available and will soon be complemented by the race ready Competition Sport seat.

The new seats found in the C7 Corvette Stingray are most likely one of the biggest turnarounds the team can boast of when it comes to taking a weaknesses on the C6 Corvette and turning it into a strength on the C7. In this video from Chevrolet, Seat Engineer Ken Taylor talks about how digital pressure-mapping and dynamic testing resulted in the much better seats now being offered on the C7.

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Jeff McKay: I also asked a local dealer and they knew nothing about it. How do I order it myself? I think that would be faster than trying to convince them they should know about it.

CrystalKnight: I have always loved the 63, one of my favorite classics of all time, and I have had a many sports cars…, owned and loved the C5 even though it was heavy and underpowered, owned and loved the C6 convertible. ….I...

CrystalKnight: I have always loved the 63, one of my favorite classics of all time, and I have had a many sports cars…, owned and loved the C5 even though it was heavy and underpowered, owned and loved the C6 convertible. ….I...

tonyman262: I have an 89 C4 & an 07 C6, both white. After seeing the CUE system; the daughter may get the 07, I NEED a C7 with the CUE system. The 89 C4 stays with me. The C7 (artic white of course) could just end up being the new...